Lisa M. Freeman, DVM, PhD, headed an evaluation of
raw dog food diets published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Association in 2001.
One
published study (Canadian Veterinary Journal) demonstrated that 80 % of
raw food diets containing poultry were positive for salmonella, and 30 % of the
dogs eating these
diets were passing salmonella in their feces.
Since Billinghurst's book, Give Your
Dog a Bone, was published, several other types of raw dog food diets have emerged, including commercially processed raw food diets that are frozen or freeze - dried and combination diets that use blends of grains, vegetables, and vitamins that are mixed with raw meat purchased by the owner at the grocery sto
Dog a Bone, was
published, several other types of
raw dog food diets have emerged, including commercially processed raw food diets that are frozen or freeze - dried and combination diets that use blends of grains, vegetables, and vitamins that are mixed with raw meat purchased by the owner at the grocery sto
dog food diets have emerged, including commercially processed
raw food diets that are frozen or freeze - dried and combination
diets that use blends of grains, vegetables, and vitamins that are mixed with
raw meat purchased by the owner at the grocery store.